Wow that's neat. Does he ever get to see an eagle? If he finds one injured does he take it to the Wildlife Center of Virginia? I learned so much about eagles. I didn't know that we cannot touch an eagle if we find it injured, must go through proper authorities and if one dies it cannot be disposed of, must go to American Indians. Can't even pick up an eagle feather if found. We have some nesting eagle here near me and no one is allowed anywhere near their nest in season. But the eagle cams give us a great view of what goes on.
I am amazed at how good parents they are and they could teach us all a lesson. Once the eagles fledge and leave the nest they are not allowed back. Parents use the nest every year for new eggs. Parents will chase their kids away. They teach them how to hunt and then poof they are put on their own. No coddling with eagles. They know their juveniles need to learn how to make it on their own.